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COS ENDINS Inside the body

Jan 1, 2019
0h 9m
★ 0.0

Overview

After so many generational repetitions and beneath so many layers is a territory to be negotiated beyond each person’s skin, inside: the cavity that echoes the intimate and singular identity of everyone. The voice that populate this film bring us to various spaces in Matera, from tourist agglomerations to the town’s internal spaces (grottes, caves, cisterns, lanes, rooms) and the body’s own unassailable space: pleasure and desire for other bodies that no one can cancel.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Eduard Escoffet

Eduard Escoffet

Lello Voce

Lello Voce

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